- speed trap
- `speed ,trap noun counta place on a road where the police secretly measure how fast people are driving
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
speed trap — speed′ trap n. a section of a road where hidden police, radar, etc., check the speed of motorists and strictly enforce traffic regulations … From formal English to slang
speed trap — n a place on a road where police wait to catch drivers who are going too fast … Dictionary of contemporary English
speed trap — ☆ speed trap n. a stretch of road where speeders are frequently apprehended, as by concealed police or through radar … English World dictionary
Speed trap — The term speed trap can refer to a point where a speed limit is strictly enforced by police. It may also refer to locations where a speed camera is posted.cite web title=Speed trap|work=Dictionary.com Unabridged… … Wikipedia
speed trap — noun a trap arranged on a roadway for catching speeders • Hypernyms: ↑trap, ↑snare * * * noun : a stretch of road watched by concealed officers or devices (as radar) to catch motorists who exceed a speed limit * * * a section of a road where… … Useful english dictionary
Speed Trap — Infobox Album Name = Speed Trap Type = live Artist = Peter King Released = April 23, 1996 Recorded = September 1994 Genre = Jazz Length = 74:19 Label = Jazz House Producer = Chris Lewis, Peter King Reviews = * Musicweb International… … Wikipedia
speed trap — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms speed trap : singular speed trap plural speed traps a place on a road where the police secretly measure how fast people are driving … English dictionary
speed trap — n. to set up a speed trap * * * to set up a speed trap … Combinatory dictionary
speed trap — /ˈspid træp/ (say speed trap) noun 1. any of various devices used by the police, as radar, etc., to verify the speed of motor vehicles. 2. a place on a road where such a device is set up. 3. → speed bump …
speed trap — {n.} A place where police hide and wait to catch drivers who are going even a little faster than the speed limit. * /Mr. Jones was caught in a speed trap./ … Dictionary of American idioms